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Living Donation and Splits-I only need a piece, not the whole thing

October 16, 2024

Taranika Sarkar Das

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  1. Type of donor liver transplant does not affect pregnancy outcomes—a systematic review and meta-analysis
  2. The incidence of adverse outcome in donors after living donor liver transplantation: A meta-analysis of 60,829 donors
  3. Systematic review and meta-analysis of open versus laparoscopy-assisted versus pure laparoscopic versus robotic living donor hepatectomy
  4. Practice patterns of the medical evaluation of living liver donors in the United States
  5. Biliary complications following split liver transplantation in adult recipients: a matched pair analysis on single-center experience
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Taranika Sarkar Das

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